An ergonomic assessment of the airline baggage handler
An ergonomic assessment of the airline baggage handler An ergonomic assessment of the airline baggage handler
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHAuthor: Stephen P. SalomonDegree: Master of ScienceDate: August 2004Undergraduate and Graduate Education:• Master of Science in Occupational Safety and Health EngineeringNew Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, 2004• Bachelor of Science in Engineering Sciences, Biomedical EngineeringNew Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, 2002Major: Occupational Safety and Health Engineering
To my grandmother, Amelie RomainTo my mother, Annemarie Irvingv
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